ASU encourages students to explore and learn about world views each year during the first week of February.
Interfaith Harmony Week runs February 1 to February 7.
ASU encourages students to explore and learn about world views each year during the first week of February.
Interfaith Harmony Week runs February 1 to February 7.
ASU celebrates Black History Month by recognizing African American achievements and the central role of Black people in U.S. History.
Black History Month runs February 1 to February 29.
ASU celebrates transgender and gender nonconforming individuals and their allies through education and advocacy each November.
Trans Awareness Week is November 14 to November 20.
ASU celebrates the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide each November.
Global Celebration & International Education Week runs from November 13 to November 17.
ASU celebrates Indigenous cultures, traditions, music, crafts and dance each November.
Native American Heritage Month runs November 1 to November 30
ASU celebrates LGBTQIA+ pride with student-led events and celebrations on all campuses in October.
Out at ASU Week is October 16 to October 20.
ASU observes Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, by celebrating the histories, cultures, and contributions of Chicanx, Latinx, Hispanic individuals as well as groups who identify with and strive to create a more inclusive environment for these communities.
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15.
It may be hot outside, but this summer Sun Devil Stadium will be FROZEN! ❄️ Join us on Saturday, June 24 for Showtime at the Stadium: Frozen Sing-Along!
🗓 June 24, 2023 at 1 p.m.
📍 San Tan Ford Club in Sun Devil Stadium!
Get your paddles ready and prepare for the best pickleball party of the summer! Join us on Saturday, June 17, 2023 for Sparky's Pickleball Showdown - the first-ever pickleball tournament at Sun Devil Stadium. Escape the summer heat and stay cool inside the fully air-conditioned indoor San Tan Ford Club at Sun Devil Stadium.
Join noted novelists Tommy Orange & Debra Magpie Earling as they read their work, discuss Native fictions, and consider what stories the world needs now.